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Alden Indy Boot

Black Calfskin
(deleted user)

Near perfect airline pilot footwear

Suited and booted is the way an airline pilot should roll. Airline pilots are notoriously cheap so I might be the only one spending this kind of money on a uniform item, but it’s worth it given the amount of time I spend wearing them and how my feet feel afterwards. Not to mention they dress up the uniform in my opinion.
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about 1 year ago

Maker

Alden

Model

Indy Boot

Leather

Black Calfskin

Made for Alden

Last

Trubalance Last

Trubalance Last: 10.5D

Sole

Double Oak Sole

Made for Alden

Purchased from

Pelle Line

Why I own this

Ready To Wear
Style
Workplace Needs
Other

I needed footwear for my uniform as an airline pilot. The company uniform specifications were simple: plain, black leather, black laces. My requirements were more stringent. Comfort, durability, and style were my top priorities. They needed to be comfortable for long days of wear. They needed to be durable for traipsing around airports and walking on the flightline to preflight the jet in all weather conditions. They needed to look good in uniform. They also needed to do all these things out of uniform, out of the airport and aircraft environment, on layover in any and every destination since I didn’t want to pack extra shoes. Oh, and I wanted speed hooks for quickly putting them on and taking them off.

How I sized

It’s my 2nd pair of Indy’s so I knew my size.

Ordering process

Purchased from Pelle Line

Finding this boot in my size and not in shell cordovan was difficult. What’s more, I wanted a commando or black wedge sole. In my size. This made the search difficult, if not impossible. I finally found these … in my size … without shell cordovan leather … but with the double oak sole. I couldn’t have it all. Oh, and I was on a tight timeline … as in I needed them immediately.